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What (who) is rock concert - definition

MUSICAL PERFORMANCE IN ANY OF VARIOUS GENRES INSPIRED BY ROCK AND ROLL MUSIC
Rock concerts; Rock Concert; Rock and roll concert; Rock 'n roll concert; Rock 'n' roll concert; Rock & roll concert

Concert (Braque)         
PAINTING BY GEORGES BRAQUE
Concert 1937
Concert is an oil on canvas still-life painting by Cubist painter Georges Braque, painted in 1937. It measures 28 × 35½ in.
in concert         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
In concert; In Concert (disambiguation); In Concert (America album); In Concert (TV series); In Concert (album)
1. acting jointly.
2. giving a live public performance.
Concert performance         
PERFORMANCE OF A MUSICAL THEATER OR OPERA IN CONCERT FORM, WITHOUT SET DESIGN OR COSTUMES, AND MOSTLY WITHOUT THEATRICAL INTERACTION BETWEEN SINGERS
Concert version; Concert version (opera)
A concert performance or concert version is a performance of a musical theater or opera in concert form, without set design or costumes, and mostly without theatrical interaction between singers.

Wikipedia

Rock concert

A rock concert is a performance of rock music.

During the 1950s, several American musical groups experimented with new musical forms that fused country music, blues, and swing genre to produce the earliest examples of "rock and roll." The coining of the phrase, "rock and roll," is often attributed to American, Alan Freed, a disk jockey and concert promoter who organized many of the first major rock concerts. Since then, the rock concert has become a staple of entertainment not only in the United States, but around the world.

Bill Graham is widely credited with setting the format and standards for modern rock concerts. He introduced advance ticketing (and later computerized, online tickets), introduced modern security measures (a reaction to the deaths at the Altamont concert) and had clean toilets and safe conditions in large venues.

Rock concerts are often associated with certain kinds of behavior. Dancing, shouting, singing along with the band, and ostentatious displays by the musicians are common, though some very successful rock bands have avoided gratuitous flash in favor of understated performances focusing on the music itself. Even so, rock concerts often have a playful atmosphere both for the band and the audience.

Like rock music in general, rock concerts are emblematic of American culture's waning formality. Such concerts were crucial to the formation of youth identity in the U.S. during a time of social revolution, and have continued to represent elements of society frequently seen as "rebellious," especially against the strictures of mid-twentieth-century social normativities. One of the best-known rock concerts was undoubtedly Woodstock, and millions of much smaller rock concerts go on every year.

Examples of use of rock concert
1. Nancy Pelosi stuffs cotton in her ears when she takes her grandkids to a rock concert.
2. Authorities have staged a rock concert, opened a water park and promoted Grozny‘s professional football team.
3. On Saturday night, they staged an indie rock concert in the back room of their headquarters.
4. Make fun of the rock concert to save the human race if you dare.
5. Thumping, rock–concert loud music played from a pulpit sometimes awash with fog and filled with a band and choir.